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Infrared Absorption Angiography of the Fundus Circulation

Kyuya Kogure, MD; Noble J. David, MD; Uichi Yamanouchi, MD; Earl Choromokos

Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;83(2):209-214.


Abstract

A new technique for fundus angiography is described, employing intracarotid injection of indocyanine dye in combination with high speed infrared film in a standard fundus camera. The studies reported have been done in owl monkeys, whose choroidal filling patterns are seen much better than contrast angiograms made by the fluorescein method, presumably because infrared light is not blocked by the pigment epithelium. The dye is apparently of very little toxicity, and the method should be safely applicable in man.



Author Affiliations

Miami, Fla

From the departments of ophthalmology and neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Fla.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication Dec 16, 1968.

Reprint requests to 1638 NW Tenth Ave, Miami, Fla 33136 (Dr. David).



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